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saos flmotro to politics llrios 3flririiltnrr jntmiol qtommcrrr tl)r 3rts nno sdtnm jllornlito nnb tljr ouiili orrlf vol xii new series salisbury \. c august 9 1855 number xt j j mil mill editor in proprietor j i ill i i jr i i.i dilor /â€¢-,â€ž,â€ž i charlotte whig i l uk i kim l main i nn ii , libora ..!' 1 i trict 8 1 . having propo â– i i eel hi to i iry of ihe ll.nl i king's m tail i have invited the i north i .".â€¢' | ir.i ipalo in tin i i ill ui h i Â» dayi inc ', ii lu r wa i . | , thi.plaee i mix-kl-iiburg in 0 nl i l i county who j . whom wcr would nature â– in it waa hoi <â– immunii iliona will i 'â– r.â€ž.../l ' in : ' t.nii thai il -â– â€¢â€¢â– m ' the ,â€žâ€ž i ,.",,â– , . i i an i with il l t , i nburg did nol hosilnl i s f.n irlh carolina ..:" lb lii i .... â– i . â– â– n llr ii i now writii the ii and with till i ii i . i â– ii ) â– - . â€¢ â– r l . , . . â– - â– 1 num 1 ..'.,,'. it ... tl . f vorl ii , i r tin a â€¢ i r i , . ii people ol m m i ... parti i Â«.". â€¢ online in hall i . i south . . /.' i m f m klenb.irceo.iul ,!â– â€¢', i i i i l â€¢** near vorl p /.â€¢ 1 .... . ... l,i - |. ....... nl j Â» â€¢ ' f-r willi the iter i i ii perform th . . ii-..i...i tl " . ' â€¢ i ' i publialieil ,â€ž il "... i â– , , a l ihal .", . '. ri.airnin w k ii i -. . 1 ii ,â– i lei ' ... i .â– tl 1,1 i i i ' l,l l,,,i,,..l .,. / . i i . , while ii 1 lo tin pâ€žri | 11 boul . , .' from i nol ii th in i ihe wnlei â– i i i ml i.i '.. ,' , . ' li-'i theruca to i md very p â– :, ki-ol.,r,Â«hich was so light ,â€ž ,,, i ,: , ,|â€ž ,,,,.,. ii ii i in i i .,' rollu level of the rit-r some ' i pns.cngi.-rsw blj nhirin ed if nol nl . i 1 it fright ii.nl "" il - i i t i â€¢. , ,. .. '. i porlanl i i ui t ted 1 1 in i vn we to i i , .:â– mo ii i iddle of the 1 " hi ii bowels i il ii 11-1 111 ,. and im-al wi u il i â– . \\ - i .".' .. ulili ' the l.njilisli merchant ami nil smam midx ii v o it al oki .'. i i i tin reign of henri tin it i called /,',â€ž,,/,,â€ž. i i in 1 , f e t,i i i write ii own 1 inn al . â€¢> i king in th il in ui ion .. i ,. ...â€ž. â– ,â€ž., elm ... ' ' â– â– â– / which we walk and live tbo ii wern ni-vi-i ireamedof , | by ii ley -. look ' ' frothing wn â– ' ' ,' ' . | * i -" ii . â€¢ |,â€ž| . , " ' m â– ' i â– â– â– ; â– ' ' i . on ii 1 kel ii ,- ii p , â– â– . , ... and court liulalas ' ii : i 1 ' - â– ' ' i lid novel ..." â– rt.-nl that inn â– ' si . â– : ' â– ,. ,. iâ€žrj ,,,...!, ilru i i , tin ap i ' i chain znriiintl ighls u timbl drew ... ii i -|. 1 ,, few i , w "!â€¢ t ii i upat i â– i by i i'll i . " l â– mill : < ill the beau ml and i ii stories ol om lord 1 -'.-, l /,.,,,, wondered wept and believed , â– .....,,.. nml i i ihatshoevei m . â€ž 1,1 1,1 i to i when i ' hi-wif l ., he could . i hy ami h m , w gentli foice 1 mil i lend 1 ni ' 1 1 â– i i i leÂ»ll llll ' 1 | !.,, no ..â€ž ii ' Â» rid bul thee lb ii win wht houldal tliou lii r longr-i ill bondage lt-i ui fly to england od will guide .. nl-ly over tlie wide dark water fin wearol in tluna and lined nol i i i long i will i iboo i nighl on ilia -, ;. i i in bring gold andji wi - 1 ou â– 'â– 1 i in i i vessel and hire a skilful crow and when ' '. my fiilberl we an alloal oi the ca and nailing towards lliy home tl ill lit me and lovo mi willlhoi i :" the in i.i i 1 i maiden hand ami l""i'"-"l i in i i ... ui ill i,â€ži,.l nt ill an pointed i ,. and he did not i'm bul long i walked h loiiol 1 â– . :,,,. lighl footed zarlnaonmi hilling through tho deep night shnd wi in healing to i i i !,-. north and went ho looked but nil in vain thunighl ihe wind whispered low ihe little Â«. ... ii ii the -..., i ...... and wen flu i to - i away ,.,. r iln-i ' the alar ov rhead twinkl 1 so r rily and winked no ki wii i â€¢' ho almost fin lili.l intended flight al h-titrth he â– ii ' â– | â– i ilnitin i â– i â– ,' " tell him ;, and in i â– slial he n,,i :,;.. : i .,,.., -', 01)1 cld and gem . with n ik iim cap nn curat i london there wa ttodobul !' i . .â– -, kel of iotvela and follow her advice ... after ending her n,i,n farewell y sal i rent ii had a | m...1 l i â– :. j..v li.i â– ' z ilhc-l he row nil aorl f one dead i â– â– â€¢'/ . â– . l-'or owns kept i in thai ' the winds i ,- for i 1 one ii gh ,,- ii guard ; â– â– . â€¢ â– . . .-. i . ad down man feet to ihe ground : low she i rang up unhai i and in , :â– hel way to i foreigl ' i siamboul now ..: i intern were tho w ' '' â– . 1 â€¢ ion ii - -!,. , die hal oed â– . â€¢ ij-ul m i oin -â– . weiit oi â– weary wan ! way i . i .... t to port mid from i ill in h-hndj â– ... tbi ... these t ,Â»..,.!. ugh even . : : new i .. i fowl w length after n : . . i g throng ' il ' â€¢ â– .. largi a : ; itinitly and weari mournful â€¢ i â– , , oru and "...... .. . i i â– ' liant,Â»ii lidl â– ..- u f ,,. i i,â€žl â– , pale ill ii il , ... ,. . . linn over 1 . i with her long lurk huh ii , .â€ž.,â– icry while and ten ml in the in ii > in-riil a i halii was sad . :.. had lell m ii were lie , ti ne i spoke il dear word liil .. his heart while . , ,[,â€ž!,., brow ii his i use mid il i lie i i ii i ami ' k hi i . best â– il lovers were married and lived to 1 i i t y . loved ii 1,1-1 - th urn llock-l waia powerful ami renowned archbishop in the reign of ii ry th se ml lids il i stoi mervhunl i the saracen lady , writer in i â– i ii i i il ii f oil of .... keep il tin â– im i few dro .. iiiiiikori-hiofoi a | ' rold.il inutlin nml pul in th ih-ii huunled by il enemy neither of il ml enn i u ed intra lopel ' the two offers and lid ii really offer himaelft tl were lb words add id i.i susan ornhfl to her friend esthei irvine after a long eoufidenliul cominutiicntion i the latter â€¢â– in the fit wordi i li-ll you 'â€¢ and you refu l him â€¢' to i ui tho.penkei aid il ttiih n â– â€¢ â€¢ inptuous i i lii head and all 1 1 .. - im lâ€ž,it,.i,i .â– i i young lady still in liar u â– na nl .. oled.il orel offer oh i l,â€žt could you i ii i l.io,.l ; l,-ii i l t ! i i n,l i her lip ii i replied - thing i ii n in in ui you know and h to flirt with i couldn't marry him nothing but n prufcui uinl man mil nl i ii " susan oraham looked at her tilth reproving ' oh rath '." i id m t â€žâ€ž,._. l .,, i'ou encouraged ii ry cochrane you know t lid ; itul-i 1 i felt certain you ' â– â€¢â– ed him anil now aflei nil you in cruelly re jected n because he don'l . ..." slim i you th sprit for she fell keenly henry in truth i bad long la-en in love with i herself bul funeving he wni h â– oil l'i i i had i r dared to l."p lb ti gdouo i i in . ... i,i then i wrong lo herself and henci i warnilh will whicl she sjioke ilul it must lb us censuring her compnniiin.a â€¢â– â– i i tin ii ..;' joy al ealhcr'i - il . '. il.inri ii .... '. i,ii 1,1 t.t 1 i â– the thought iin.l â€” i'ri.-nd for hoi cruelty mid i m i ' ill n'gry nt being blain thuuk im slurs s -â– . it 1 1 a i r^if-fact young lady 'â€¢ t iiirself a pair of dark i - ii'i-m â€¢ to â– 'â– '. m i m-l ... be low a l mics wife-what is '"â€¢ i who mcel sli is ; â€¢ ,. - â€¢!- â€ž â– .' he i il.-.l upon willi a iwyor's or physician's ii-mi they arc coiii|uiny br any body a you kn,.tt a mi i '- w â– . too - ll mi .. m wife while the i.i mat i the wif ol a member of l'oi jress or , . id'g if he goes in â– v ." - â– ki il it in i i n nmnzemenl , f aaold ' wni ll in ru ii i : i â€¢:â– - i hml not a . : til i i 1 li-ll 1 i natui ,! g iii -. i and she could n hi nd there fore h Â« her friend eould i ct any suitor so her love as llenrv : . i i i selfi.-h reasons ' he replied are as â– b ii ii of col _' i 1 il th ,! ,-. aft , :.::. little i the per il u'l marry men because they are oi even distingu slied : bul because â– he ' â– â– â– ; yn.iiti mother has alwavssnid . w ill in i husband makes ll wife wj â– - 11 mm Â» ii i won't g 1,1 i .,;,! r pertly " i you Â«. i ii my you luay havehiin y irself but i 1 ill marry nobody she is a profei o'lial man . led paaacd i rejected lover i r inexornbl lii . . â– - ui had been with !.. r foiiud a sail ... , ' i of en ugnt susan's home it i see oi tulkof th her confident in inn and â– â– 11 i imppens im ii red i â– "â– ~ - nt .- ich l ilul dim r|,t.ir,w is s iiecomplished in all thai n â– ighi to know i - â– in.ii.t proit household tin began i Â«. i i . for not hat ii now went mure will every visit ! vtlaal i'thissti , . ndispensa : ., i mini hint she . : â– â– i . i husband of ,,,,,, 1 is a imistei - ler and i . eompi ti nl â– â– â– im â– inforliilily though not t i'm mi and mrs llrnb.i re â– pie l knew thai a litlle where â– â– an much Â« : wanting 1 -,, i|â€ž.j placed i in il way of i when 1mb i ' ird t il . engagement she h â– â– â€¢â– â– . â– , in list be on a-rtanl isuppi â– i'll ,...., ,-. , link whitewash i help iiuik both end i li ally i pitt ii r of co n . i to susan bul in il and lollilnutelt il i .., reached tin . ira avowed conti mpl to m â– inn . di i not int lie id ni he Â» uld hnvowi li ed to do tho newly married pair were ettled in n nice house which ii my had built in ailtuited ill lb midst of a prolty garden i.l -.... in with i mid how icklea the 1 .' lii iition of rather as to u made a drudge did nol c to ,.-, i i thing the bride hnd loo little lo do the kindniii of her husband supplying her willi i , icllt unlit it mi about il.i mi thai esther bceami no rnon war ek.ny sniiii who l.i.l ]â– . i i it i hia .: i ally hand in and dissipated ilul of i â€¢ bad ii i esther cared nol : â€¢ si tin fascinated with what she called his an i 'â– â– -." - ii â€¢ â€¢ i i city . â– i i 1 able atlire ii was dci'ote.1 ... i : mi said !â– â– i n 1 ; and t crown 11 i was a profes sionul man ii his part lb young m i mi delighted ni having produi . i -.. ornl .â€¢ an i n of the place the irtin iit:.ii i being wealthy t they lived ili greul itl mid ll-.il r in i only daughter the old chap will come down hai i sup mi 1 marry llie girl i a gc ii i'm due : my little fortune is well nigh gone : and as 1 musl marry somebody to _-â– i my i urso filled again i unit ii well man v tin chat mill r ereal n i i mil was unit after a winter's i rtship | during which llie young physician atlended i ll r t all the balls and parties of the ncisrhbor h i i proposed hi 1 form foi her and was 1'arents and daughter wyre equalli delighted with the mutch ii th | - ii ii age Â«, "â– 1m tu "â– di â– ived ., . i yet neither kiie ibis and all was b gay estherfuncicdahcwaslo have a rich bus band algernon beliovt-d i was t . n irry an lo by . . hadcom lely tnken in t iher they were man ed ti ll l.ii.l ti i the n k of the in town such eilgii tlinei b ! wo never saw such i wardrobe said n mil lual acquaintance detailing the newa lo susan it's aliii,,.t good enough for a princess i hope they mav bo happy replied susan she bus mi best wishes but wns she happy i the first jar to the tiuil â– lii ly Â»..- l 1 hei fori hunting . j covered tlint instead of in . heiress he had united himself to n woman who i r parents .. ich was di rived en tirely fn in ti ii . dd nol cone d 1.1 chagrini in esther undeceived as to hi in lives in marry i _â€¢ 1 repi a shnmeful - sin 1 it ended uul willi in ontl many ed iloth'of ibis ill-iiiiiti-hed pair we nv tin ) -â– i â– -. qn i it int ived in debt twice mr irvine though roluctnnllv discharged their obligations but on the third offence i posilit-i ly n fus d to ; and t was that i sherifl i them out i'ovi rty i i i-.i ss 1.-11 1 teni ors i i ,' ii inerensed in i'roqucncv what little practice her husband had obtained left hii â– entirely after i extravnganee sequence of lulling been the cause through her ml t litnreof his ruin ii - i . ' these quarrels tin i voices l that persons i , - â– roaches u last i ' i from the town heard of though ,' .- i'm i . meantime su.,,i petenee ii now , â– i mi mill ll.r â– mill always i i - la-ell lyceum i . â– jiot lol â– â– \! " - lid " . â– : i awl i id \ .',â– â– . ,-, xcw it ii ; ' 1 il ." mi life and mi i'lir wheeler mine use ilmt portion oflhi m i can people til lâ€”i ih ui lit of the i iws.nwl â– !â– iru lb n i . â– commill â€¢ i , i n mi wheeler of there was i ih slaves i their frei i.m i in ... was ii 'â– p 0 from llic ownership of thoir master ' in tl contrary they ri m irnlcd ugninst nil unwarrantable intcrf n in . in li word mr wheeler Â».-,- i 1.1 in lerroi â– â– him wu have - n almost an mi i-i i i con i'll i i \\ / with it usual dispositi n to chnrg i ui erimimd a t its p i tical ndvi i arii -. falsely attributes this robbery i , the am i r i influence in l'hil 1 1 iphi i ntion which 1 ,- bound it : tain tl legislation of the pi m u .. iii ii i jut ,| il violation - : one i il most importniil laws upon the subject t li â– vu i'ork tribune lie ' i in its assault upon the american platform d i nds the robl cry as a i i i - net i the i .," ; a.l.l led 1 hut it i - plain ill .' ' f the legiti 11 -' i ii - of "-- aboliti li-llli i.l headed by wilson it i intended by such nets i stimulate into active eruption the growing ah until ii betwei ii ii sections wo do doubt that such ... i have been nulli i abolition tactics to widen the breach between tl north i test between them liul tt caro i 1 who !. ,. instigated or tt defends this infilll - and faithless deed it till rest ttitl tli state mid ! i mil ample ntonemi lit li n citii â– of om slate i.i i tal his property into anotli r with out hating it taken i n i lechi â– uinten ofrighl â€” will havi failed entii ly v , , .,,,- . â– n i i tin . ow irdly an i disliouesl - in pursued by the tribune it asserts thai the courts of just ce have uffirrai i tlii rigid i f every slave in tramilu through a state to hit freedom why then did not , friend i l i ----:,,.. , ttolhoi ulsfor :... â– â€¢ ifthiscoui f robbery shall be pursued may we i â– â– unci ; thai - ime pi il id ipbia vess i . mined in asoutheru port as . inge or asm fot t lout ,_ â– ii it in it 1 possible i thi â€¢â– lib ni .; . â– ., cotilinue lo tisit deal ivim utii.ii |. .... sysli ""â– rei m upon â– very op â– â– â– â– ti on â€¢!.â– .: i ropcrty wo pre sume this dual irdly ', liior'stuff ' mr v eler -,- it !.,- lone the friends of kunsus t.i " i â– nl the threshhold nnd by an l - force â– â€¢ n pel their invasion li it wi ill ii thai iwtion of the american pnrly wh h is bo i , t ti ! nl - hi ii istrntii n tl il they will not con sent t mi nl i ai of its men i ihe an 1 can â– in to la-hold the con - purpoa ' â– ipoll ihe subject ol a â– the - \' - in lan â– the ket.'l ii tlu s m ,.,... thi worth taut eatte the examinati n of the lost consul report has i corn ipondenl of tl n':ii : ii;il in n r lation to the in . i a .â– in wealth mi'l population f '!"â– variom mm til union which ui well â– ts to the southern por i hi â– â– mora . .', 11 ill is ii i i i860 ho i ii ii we | 1 from the s nth northward and en tward farm i gtlhir ii ii siie and lw n a i in '- .-. that ii improved inn i steadily increase and tl ii "., â– cd steadily diminishes that the cash i i per n.r â€” ii produ ivhonl tin produc tif iiiln ' the density ofpop ii.s â€” the a nioudt of shipping i inn m,i of capital the numb i ,| railroad . i inal >, and ; oat roads ihe nuinbor of telegraphs and telegraph station â€” the number of schools and scholars and the number of churches am worshippers nil regu hirly ii#i as we proceed from the south to the north an i east 1 1 mi i!ii statement which does i,"i ii linit of dispute it appenri that in the course ol i.m years .-, politi 1 predominance which to i ill . i the ii-i.;ii...t and int rests i tl,,"n ml ; iii tli i,t nothing but a resolute . ii 1 1 to tli compromises of the no tl south from boingovet jgle fur power or by ui , tial dispute ii [â– m however a north and east will iter remain comroer ii i -... the south and so long as the 1 tiitii the better ; ntriolisin the south iil remain s iny â– .â– i.v - rious n t of nggn ssion on her iii m â€¢ powerful sisters but lha lesson t.l.i !. tl ... statistics tenth i not the less grave aud - : i // ..'.'. death the fumilv f mr da ii carrington ofllethany havol n troubled i about ihcir premises fol a it i past which smellcd so much like decay that mi i a i.l l,i workmen com menced a bearch last friday !â– . ascertain the ' nusu of ih nuisance after a diligent s.-ar.-h di ad body t a mini uiuonp the under brush near their residence 1 1 body appeared in u sitting posture and tin partii.ilv lee.-lted i ut not so much so as to render recognition impossible after an eiamv nali i'll features and form t the deceased it Â» ,- i .-,; it to be the body of henry col iyer of woodbury further inquiry has brought t light tin causo of hi letith u scorns that mforl mate man was - f int mporuto habits and 1,-tt hi home ii tii hi of july t have a ii iin ii tt i â€¢â€ž, - mi , mr , and was seen there ol â– i the it where h | i a tin pail and went to t distillery of tunl : 1 tl bordei f'tho â– ;. said !., stole li quor enough t till his pail and then became grossly intoxii at.-l ' u the ... ning of the 4ik of july lie was seen that vicinity nnd tie pi 1 ibly made his â– tin hrusb til he drank so freely of . that i died bis body was not found until l'n lay july 13th when disoor â– iv mi in a bitting posture with the i wi before him mil i head leaned loi ward so ns to i ; rfi , ,..,,,",â– ... /<,.. face in â– quur ' a more terrible death than this fr the ef 1',-,-t of liquor was probably never recorded away from his family from home and fri nds ll national as n true disciple or d-totee of llac thus a mother in mial ii of li 111 fi .,â€ž the boiler t i n just m i '- li ill look iii or a good â– hai 1 , ions has .. â– -.. â– :' tl.-iii .-. in thing . . ii irl up '.., any â– -.- - iii v - .. a lirÂ»t - , nk d by r >â– ")' - r j . , iwiofbi 'â– , 1 .,. him â– wl ,-,., i i la i

saos flmotro to politics llrios 3flririiltnrr jntmiol qtommcrrr tl)r 3rts nno sdtnm jllornlito nnb tljr ouiili orrlf vol xii new series salisbury \. c august 9 1855 number xt j j mil mill editor in proprietor j i ill i i jr i i.i dilor /â€¢-,â€ž,â€ž i charlotte whig i l uk i kim l main i nn ii , libora ..!' 1 i trict 8 1 . having propo â– i i eel hi to i iry of ihe ll.nl i king's m tail i have invited the i north i .".â€¢' | ir.i ipalo in tin i i ill ui h i Â» dayi inc ', ii lu r wa i . | , thi.plaee i mix-kl-iiburg in 0 nl i l i county who j . whom wcr would nature â– in it waa hoi i king in th il in ui ion .. i ,. ...â€ž. â– ,â€ž., elm ... ' ' â– â– â– / which we walk and live tbo ii wern ni-vi-i ireamedof , | by ii ley -. look ' ' frothing wn â– ' ' ,' ' . | * i -" ii . â€¢ |,â€ž| . , " ' m â– ' i â– â– â– ; â– ' ' i . on ii 1 kel ii ,- ii p , â– â– . , ... and court liulalas ' ii : i 1 ' - â– ' ' i lid novel ..." â– rt.-nl that inn â– ' si . â– : ' â– ,. ,. iâ€žrj ,,,...!, ilru i i , tin ap i ' i chain znriiintl ighls u timbl drew ... ii i -|. 1 ,, few i , w "!â€¢ t ii i upat i â– i by i i'll i . " l â– mill : < ill the beau ml and i ii stories ol om lord 1 -'.-, l /,.,,,, wondered wept and believed , â– .....,,.. nml i i ihatshoevei m . â€ž 1,1 1,1 i to i when i ' hi-wif l ., he could . i hy ami h m , w gentli foice 1 mil i lend 1 ni ' 1 1 â– i i i leÂ»ll llll ' 1 | !.,, no ..â€ž ii ' Â» rid bul thee lb ii win wht houldal tliou lii r longr-i ill bondage lt-i ui fly to england od will guide .. nl-ly over tlie wide dark water fin wearol in tluna and lined nol i i i long i will i iboo i nighl on ilia -, ;. i i in bring gold andji wi - 1 ou â– 'â– 1 i in i i vessel and hire a skilful crow and when ' '. my fiilberl we an alloal oi the ca and nailing towards lliy home tl ill lit me and lovo mi willlhoi i :" the in i.i i 1 i maiden hand ami l""i'"-"l i in i i ... ui ill i,â€ži,.l nt ill an pointed i ,. and he did not i'm bul long i walked h loiiol 1 â– . :,,,. lighl footed zarlnaonmi hilling through tho deep night shnd wi in healing to i i i !,-. north and went ho looked but nil in vain thunighl ihe wind whispered low ihe little Â«. ... ii ii the -..., i ...... and wen flu i to - i away ,.,. r iln-i ' the alar ov rhead twinkl 1 so r rily and winked no ki wii i â€¢' ho almost fin lili.l intended flight al h-titrth he â– ii ' â– | â– i ilnitin i â– i â– ,' " tell him ;, and in i â– slial he n,,i :,;.. : i .,,.., -', 01)1 cld and gem . with n ik iim cap nn curat i london there wa ttodobul !' i . .â– -, kel of iotvela and follow her advice ... after ending her n,i,n farewell y sal i rent ii had a | m...1 l i â– :. j..v li.i â– ' z ilhc-l he row nil aorl f one dead i â– â– â€¢'/ . â– . l-'or owns kept i in thai ' the winds i ,- for i 1 one ii gh ,,- ii guard ; â– â– . â€¢ â– . . .-. i . ad down man feet to ihe ground : low she i rang up unhai i and in , :â– hel way to i foreigl ' i siamboul now ..: i intern were tho w ' '' â– . 1 â€¢ ion ii - -!,. , die hal oed â– . â€¢ ij-ul m i oin -â– . weiit oi â– weary wan ! way i . i .... t to port mid from i ill in h-hndj â– ... tbi ... these t ,Â»..,.!. ugh even . : : new i .. i fowl w length after n : . . i g throng ' il ' â€¢ â– .. largi a : ; itinitly and weari mournful â€¢ i â– , , oru and "...... .. . i i â– ' liant,Â»ii lidl â– ..- u f ,,. i i,â€žl â– , pale ill ii il , ... ,. . . linn over 1 . i with her long lurk huh ii , .â€ž.,â– icry while and ten ml in the in ii > in-riil a i halii was sad . :.. had lell m ii were lie , ti ne i spoke il dear word liil .. his heart while . , ,[,â€ž!,., brow ii his i use mid il i lie i i ii i ami ' k hi i . best â– il lovers were married and lived to 1 i i t y . loved ii 1,1-1 - th urn llock-l waia powerful ami renowned archbishop in the reign of ii ry th se ml lids il i stoi mervhunl i the saracen lady , writer in i â– i ii i i il ii f oil of .... keep il tin â– im i few dro .. iiiiiikori-hiofoi a | ' rold.il inutlin nml pul in th ih-ii huunled by il enemy neither of il ml enn i u ed intra lopel ' the two offers and lid ii really offer himaelft tl were lb words add id i.i susan ornhfl to her friend esthei irvine after a long eoufidenliul cominutiicntion i the latter â€¢â– in the fit wordi i li-ll you 'â€¢ and you refu l him â€¢' to i ui tho.penkei aid il ttiih n â– â€¢ â€¢ inptuous i i lii head and all 1 1 .. - im lâ€ž,it,.i,i .â– i i young lady still in liar u â– na nl .. oled.il orel offer oh i l,â€žt could you i ii i l.io,.l ; l,-ii i l t ! i i n,l i her lip ii i replied - thing i ii n in in ui you know and h to flirt with i couldn't marry him nothing but n prufcui uinl man mil nl i ii " susan oraham looked at her tilth reproving ' oh rath '." i id m t â€žâ€ž,._. l .,, i'ou encouraged ii ry cochrane you know t lid ; itul-i 1 i felt certain you ' â– â€¢â– ed him anil now aflei nil you in cruelly re jected n because he don'l . ..." slim i you th sprit for she fell keenly henry in truth i bad long la-en in love with i herself bul funeving he wni h â– oil l'i i i had i r dared to l."p lb ti gdouo i i in . ... i,i then i wrong lo herself and henci i warnilh will whicl she sjioke ilul it must lb us censuring her compnniiin.a â€¢â– â– i i tin ii ..;' joy al ealhcr'i - il . 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'. i,ii 1,1 t.t 1 i â– the thought iin.l â€” i'ri.-nd for hoi cruelty mid i m i ' ill n'gry nt being blain thuuk im slurs s -â– . it 1 1 a i r^if-fact young lady 'â€¢ t iiirself a pair of dark i - ii'i-m â€¢ to â– 'â– '. m i m-l ... be low a l mics wife-what is '"â€¢ i who mcel sli is ; â€¢ ,. - â€¢!- â€ž â– .' he i il.-.l upon willi a iwyor's or physician's ii-mi they arc coiii|uiny br any body a you kn,.tt a mi i '- w â– . too - ll mi .. m wife while the i.i mat i the wif ol a member of l'oi jress or , . id'g if he goes in â– v ." - â– ki il it in i i n nmnzemenl , f aaold ' wni ll in ru ii i : i â€¢:â– - i hml not a . : til i i 1 li-ll 1 i natui ,! g iii -. i and she could n hi nd there fore h Â« her friend eould i ct any suitor so her love as llenrv : . i i i selfi.-h reasons ' he replied are as â– b ii ii of col _' i 1 il th ,! ,-. aft , :.::. little i the per il u'l marry men because they are oi even distingu slied : bul because â– he ' â– â– â– ; yn.iiti mother has alwavssnid . w ill in i husband makes ll wife wj â– - 11 mm Â» ii i won't g 1,1 i .,;,! r pertly " i you Â«. i ii my you luay havehiin y irself but i 1 ill marry nobody she is a profei o'lial man . led paaacd i rejected lover i r inexornbl lii . . â– - ui had been with !.. r foiiud a sail ... , ' i of en ugnt susan's home it i see oi tulkof th her confident in inn and â– â– 11 i imppens im ii red i â– "â– ~ - nt .- ich l ilul dim r|,t.ir,w is s iiecomplished in all thai n â– ighi to know i - â– in.ii.t proit household tin began i Â«. i i . for not hat ii now went mure will every visit ! vtlaal i'thissti , . ndispensa : ., i mini hint she . : â– â– i . i husband of ,,,,,, 1 is a imistei - ler and i . eompi ti nl â– â– â– im â– inforliilily though not t i'm mi and mrs llrnb.i re â– pie l knew thai a litlle where â– â– an much Â« : wanting 1 -,, i|â€ž.j placed i in il way of i when 1mb i ' ird t il . engagement she h â– â– â€¢â– â– . â– , in list be on a-rtanl isuppi â– i'll ,...., ,-. , link whitewash i help iiuik both end i li ally i pitt ii r of co n . i to susan bul in il and lollilnutelt il i .., reached tin . ira avowed conti mpl to m â– inn . di i not int lie id ni he Â» uld hnvowi li ed to do tho newly married pair were ettled in n nice house which ii my had built in ailtuited ill lb midst of a prolty garden i.l -.... in with i mid how icklea the 1 .' lii iition of rather as to u made a drudge did nol c to ,.-, i i thing the bride hnd loo little lo do the kindniii of her husband supplying her willi i , icllt unlit it mi about il.i mi thai esther bceami no rnon war ek.ny sniiii who l.i.l ]â– . i i it i hia .: i ally hand in and dissipated ilul of i â€¢ bad ii i esther cared nol : â€¢ si tin fascinated with what she called his an i 'â– â– -." - ii â€¢ â€¢ i i city . â– i i 1 able atlire ii was dci'ote.1 ... i : mi said !â– â– i n 1 ; and t crown 11 i was a profes sionul man ii his part lb young m i mi delighted ni having produi . i -.. ornl .â€¢ an i n of the place the irtin iit:.ii i being wealthy t they lived ili greul itl mid ll-.il r in i only daughter the old chap will come down hai i sup mi 1 marry llie girl i a gc ii i'm due : my little fortune is well nigh gone : and as 1 musl marry somebody to _-â– i my i urso filled again i unit ii well man v tin chat mill r ereal n i i mil was unit after a winter's i rtship | during which llie young physician atlended i ll r t all the balls and parties of the ncisrhbor h i i proposed hi 1 form foi her and was 1'arents and daughter wyre equalli delighted with the mutch ii th | - ii ii age Â«, "â– 1m tu "â– di â– ived ., . i yet neither kiie ibis and all was b gay estherfuncicdahcwaslo have a rich bus band algernon beliovt-d i was t . n irry an lo by . . hadcom lely tnken in t iher they were man ed ti ll l.ii.l ti i the n k of the in town such eilgii tlinei b ! wo never saw such i wardrobe said n mil lual acquaintance detailing the newa lo susan it's aliii,,.t good enough for a princess i hope they mav bo happy replied susan she bus mi best wishes but wns she happy i the first jar to the tiuil â– lii ly Â»..- l 1 hei fori hunting . j covered tlint instead of in . heiress he had united himself to n woman who i r parents .. ich was di rived en tirely fn in ti ii . dd nol cone d 1.1 chagrini in esther undeceived as to hi in lives in marry i _â€¢ 1 repi a shnmeful - sin 1 it ended uul willi in ontl many ed iloth'of ibis ill-iiiiiti-hed pair we nv tin ) -â– i â– -. qn i it int ived in debt twice mr irvine though roluctnnllv discharged their obligations but on the third offence i posilit-i ly n fus d to ; and t was that i sherifl i them out i'ovi rty i i i-.i ss 1.-11 1 teni ors i i ,' ii inerensed in i'roqucncv what little practice her husband had obtained left hii â– entirely after i extravnganee sequence of lulling been the cause through her ml t litnreof his ruin ii - i . ' these quarrels tin i voices l that persons i , - â– roaches u last i ' i from the town heard of though ,' .- i'm i . meantime su.,,i petenee ii now , â– i mi mill ll.r â– mill always i i - la-ell lyceum i . â– jiot lol â– â– \! " - lid " . â– : i awl i id \ .',â– â– . ,-, xcw it ii ; ' 1 il ." mi life and mi i'lir wheeler mine use ilmt portion oflhi m i can people til lâ€”i ih ui lit of the i iws.nwl â– !â– iru lb n i . â– commill â€¢ i , i n mi wheeler of there was i ih slaves i their frei i.m i in ... was ii 'â– p 0 from llic ownership of thoir master ' in tl contrary they ri m irnlcd ugninst nil unwarrantable intcrf n in . in li word mr wheeler Â».-,- i 1.1 in lerroi â– â– him wu have - n almost an mi i-i i i con i'll i i \\ / with it usual dispositi n to chnrg i ui erimimd a t its p i tical ndvi i arii -. falsely attributes this robbery i , the am i r i influence in l'hil 1 1 iphi i ntion which 1 ,- bound it : tain tl legislation of the pi m u .. iii ii i jut ,| il violation - : one i il most importniil laws upon the subject t li â– vu i'ork tribune lie ' i in its assault upon the american platform d i nds the robl cry as a i i i - net i the i .," ; a.l.l led 1 hut it i - plain ill .' ' f the legiti 11 -' i ii - of "-- aboliti li-llli i.l headed by wilson it i intended by such nets i stimulate into active eruption the growing ah until ii betwei ii ii sections wo do doubt that such ... i have been nulli i abolition tactics to widen the breach between tl north i test between them liul tt caro i 1 who !. ,. instigated or tt defends this infilll - and faithless deed it till rest ttitl tli state mid ! i mil ample ntonemi lit li n citii â– of om slate i.i i tal his property into anotli r with out hating it taken i n i lechi â– uinten ofrighl â€” will havi failed entii ly v , , .,,,- . â– n i i tin . ow irdly an i disliouesl - in pursued by the tribune it asserts thai the courts of just ce have uffirrai i tlii rigid i f every slave in tramilu through a state to hit freedom why then did not , friend i l i ----:,,.. , ttolhoi ulsfor :... â– â€¢ ifthiscoui f robbery shall be pursued may we i â– â– unci ; thai - ime pi il id ipbia vess i . mined in asoutheru port as . inge or asm fot t lout ,_ â– ii it in it 1 possible i thi â€¢â– lib ni .; . â– ., cotilinue lo tisit deal ivim utii.ii |. .... sysli ""â– rei m upon â– very op â– â– â– â– ti on â€¢!.â– .: i ropcrty wo pre sume this dual irdly ', liior'stuff ' mr v eler -,- it !.,- lone the friends of kunsus t.i " i â– nl the threshhold nnd by an l - force â– â€¢ n pel their invasion li it wi ill ii thai iwtion of the american pnrly wh h is bo i , t ti ! nl - hi ii istrntii n tl il they will not con sent t mi nl i ai of its men i ihe an 1 can â– in to la-hold the con - purpoa ' â– ipoll ihe subject ol a â– the - \' - in lan â– the ket.'l ii tlu s m ,.,... thi worth taut eatte the examinati n of the lost consul report has i corn ipondenl of tl n':ii : ii;il in n r lation to the in . i a .â– in wealth mi'l population f '!"â– variom mm til union which ui well â– ts to the southern por i hi â– â– mora . .', 11 ill is ii i i i860 ho i ii ii we | 1 from the s nth northward and en tward farm i gtlhir ii ii siie and lw n a i in '- .-. that ii improved inn i steadily increase and tl ii "., â– cd steadily diminishes that the cash i i per n.r â€” ii produ ivhonl tin produc tif iiiln ' the density ofpop ii.s â€” the a nioudt of shipping i inn m,i of capital the numb i ,| railroad . i inal >, and ; oat roads ihe nuinbor of telegraphs and telegraph station â€” the number of schools and scholars and the number of churches am worshippers nil regu hirly ii#i as we proceed from the south to the north an i east 1 1 mi i!ii statement which does i,"i ii linit of dispute it appenri that in the course ol i.m years .-, politi 1 predominance which to i ill . i the ii-i.;ii...t and int rests i tl,,"n ml ; iii tli i,t nothing but a resolute . ii 1 1 to tli compromises of the no tl south from boingovet jgle fur power or by ui , tial dispute ii [â– m however a north and east will iter remain comroer ii i -... the south and so long as the 1 tiitii the better ; ntriolisin the south iil remain s iny â– .â– i.v - rious n t of nggn ssion on her iii m â€¢ powerful sisters but lha lesson t.l.i !. tl ... statistics tenth i not the less grave aud - : i // ..'.'. death the fumilv f mr da ii carrington ofllethany havol n troubled i about ihcir premises fol a it i past which smellcd so much like decay that mi i a i.l l,i workmen com menced a bearch last friday !â– . ascertain the ' nusu of ih nuisance after a diligent s.-ar.-h di ad body t a mini uiuonp the under brush near their residence 1 1 body appeared in u sitting posture and tin partii.ilv lee.-lted i ut not so much so as to render recognition impossible after an eiamv nali i'll features and form t the deceased it Â» ,- i .-,; it to be the body of henry col iyer of woodbury further inquiry has brought t light tin causo of hi letith u scorns that mforl mate man was - f int mporuto habits and 1,-tt hi home ii tii hi of july t have a ii iin ii tt i â€¢â€ž, - mi , mr , and was seen there ol â– i the it where h | i a tin pail and went to t distillery of tunl : 1 tl bordei f'tho â– ;. said !., stole li quor enough t till his pail and then became grossly intoxii at.-l ' u the ... ning of the 4ik of july lie was seen that vicinity nnd tie pi 1 ibly made his â– tin hrusb til he drank so freely of . that i died bis body was not found until l'n lay july 13th when disoor â– iv mi in a bitting posture with the i wi before him mil i head leaned loi ward so ns to i ; rfi , ,..,,,",â– ... /â– ")' - r j . , iwiofbi 'â– , 1 .,. him â– wl ,-,., i i la i